Never. Hannibal did come into Italy, but never attacked Rome itself.
Never. Hannibal did come into Italy, but never attacked Rome itself.
Never. Hannibal did come into Italy, but never attacked Rome itself.
Never. Hannibal did come into Italy, but never attacked Rome itself.
Never. Hannibal did come into Italy, but never attacked Rome itself.
Never. Hannibal did come into Italy, but never attacked Rome itself.
Never. Hannibal did come into Italy, but never attacked Rome itself.
Never. Hannibal did come into Italy, but never attacked Rome itself.
Never. Hannibal did come into Italy, but never attacked Rome itself.
Never. Hannibal did come into Italy, but never attacked Rome itself.
He didn't defeat Rome. He won several battles but was defeated finally in 202 BCE.
27BC until AD14.
He was a Carthaginian who led a 12 year invasion of Italy against Rome.
Scipio Africanus defeated Hannibal at the Battle of Zama near Carthage in 202 BC.
The Second Punic War in which Hannibal was a leading Carthaginian general was won by Rome. During his 15 year invasion of Italy, Hannibal won several battles against Rome, but lost the war when Rome invaded North Africa and defeated him to end the war.
Britain was part of the Roman Empire between AD 43 and about 410.
The Romans officially took control of Britain in 43 AD.
Rome and Carthage.
Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus learned the art of war in the hardest and bloodiest of all forums-on the battlefield against Hannibal. As a 17-year-old, he followed his father, Roman consul Publius Cornelius Scipio, into Northern Italy on Rome's first engagement against the Carthaginian military genius at the Ticinus River. Though it would be the first of Rome's many defeats at Hannibal's hands, Scipio personally distinguished himself by charging a superior force of the Carthaginian cavalry to save his father's life. Over the next three years Scipio probably fought at both the Battles of Trebia and Lake Trasimene, where Hannibal annihilated two more Roman armies, and was certainly present to witness Rome's greatest defeat at Cannae, where some 60,000 Romans perished in a single day's fighting .
In the year 1990.
Hannibal invaded Italy in 218 BC but did not attack Rome itself because he could not take the necessary siege engines with him. I don't know when, but I do know he was a Carthaginian general, he was believed to have avenged Aeneas' leaving or desertion of Dido.
Scipio Africanus defeated Hannibal at the battle of Zama in 202 BC.